All Property Week articles in 27 August 2004 – Page 2
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Markets
Get into the Grove
Arsenal Football Club has met more opposition in Islington for the commercial element of its Ashburton Grove scheme.
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Insight
Wheel estate
Mike Cameron, the former Weatherall Green & Smith shed shifter who was forced to stop working three years ago because of illness, has taken ownership of a smart four-wheel drive car courtesy of the Industrial Agents Society.
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News
Disney picks three for global portfolio
CWHB wins European slice of media giant’s 8m sq ft estate
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News
Curzon Square lets
Consolidated Real Estate Management Services has secured its first letting at its 75,000 sq ft (6,040 sq m) Curzon Square, 25 Park Lane, London W1.
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News
No property crash looming, say private investors
Property Week/Prime Pitch survey reveals strong investor confidence returning to property
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News
No property crash looming, say private investors
Property Week/Prime Pitch survey reveals strong investor confidence returning to property
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Insight
The supreme court
Property’s budding Federers took to the court this month to raise money for charity in the Jansons/Property Week tennis tournament
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News
Co-op signs up for Coventry warehouse
Distribution strategy rethink gets moving with ProLogis deal
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News
Logistics company signs
Logistics company Peter Black has taken a huge shed in Leeds, in what is the city’s biggest industrial deal of the year.
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Professional
Common sense
When the new commonhold tenure becomes available next month, property owners may find they have less in common with their neighbours than they thought.
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News
New York comes to Manchester
The oldest bank in the US is set to open a huge back-office operation in Manchester in the first move by a US bank into a northern city.
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Professional
Filling Crossrail’s coffers
The government hopes rising property values can fund transport projects.
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News
City spenders prefer property
Large proportions of City bonuses, estimated by the Office of National Statistics to be up £1.5bn this year on last year, are being invested in commercial property, says private investment manager Hotbed. Hotbed has reported an increase in membership applications from City high-flyers who are looking to invest their bonuses ...
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News
City spenders prefer property
Large proportions of City bonuses, estimated by the Office of National Statistics to be up £1.5bn this year on last year, are being invested in commercial property, says private investment manager Hotbed.
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News
Channel Island specialists CI and ComProp merge
Two AIM-listed companies with property interests in the Channel Islands are to merge.
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News
Burford puts luxury London hot
US hotelier Ian Schrager and Lehman Brothers-owned property company Burford are to sell two of London’s most exclusive hotels, the St Martins Lane in WC2 and the Sanderson in W1.
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